1st Edition

The Case for Idealism

By John Foster Copyright 1982
322 Pages
by Routledge

322 Pages
by Routledge

322 Pages
by Routledge

Originally published in 1982, the aim of this book is a controversial one – to refute, by the most rigorous philosophical methods, physical realism and to develop and defend in its place a version of phenomenalism. Physical realism here refers to the thesis that the physical world (or some selected portion of it) is an ingredient of ultimate reality, where ultimate reality is the totality of... Read more

Preface.  Part 1: An Outline of the Issues  1. The Options  2. Berkeley’s System  3. The Nature of Anti-Realism  Part 2: The Topic-Neutrality Thesis  4. The Inscrutability of Matter  5. Matter in Space  6. The Confinement of Qualia  7. Mentalistic Realism  Part 3: The Refutation of Realism  8. Nomological Deviance  9. A Defence of the Nomological Thesis  10. Spatial Anti-Realism  11. Full Anti-Realism  Part 4: The Case for Phenomenalism  12. The Rejection of the Isomorphism-Requirement  13. The Principles of Creation  14. The Challenge of Nihilism  15. The Two Frameworks  Part 5: The Nature of Time  16. The Construction of Inter-Subjective Time  17. The Underlying Reality.  Notes.  Index.

Biography

John Foster